Noun | 1. | ![]() CIRA, Continuity Army Council, Continuity Irish Republican Army - a terrorist organization formed in Ireland in 1994 as a clandestine armed wing of Sinn Fein Catholic Reaction Force, INLA, Irish National Liberation Army, People's Liberation Army, People's Republican Army - a radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland IRA, Irish Republican Army, Provisional IRA, Provisional Irish Republican Army, Provos - a militant organization of Irish nationalists who used terrorism and guerilla warfare in an effort to drive British forces from Northern Ireland and achieve a united independent Ireland Dissident Irish Republican Army, Real IRA, Real Irish Republican Army, RIRA - a radical terrorist group that broke away in 1997 when the mainstream Provisional IRA proposed a cease-fire; has continued terrorist activities in opposition to any peace agreement British Commonwealth, Commonwealth of Nations - an association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown Common Market, EC, EEC, European Community, European Economic Community, European Union, EU, Europe - an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members; "he tried to take Britain into the Europen Union" capital of Ireland, Dublin, Irish capital - capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Republic Cork - a port city in southern Ireland Galway - a port city in western Ireland on Galway Bay Limerick - port city in southwestern Ireland Tara - a village in eastern Ireland (northwest of Dublin); seat of Irish kings until 6th century Waterford - a port city in southern Ireland; famous for glass industry Europe - the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles |
2. | Ireland - an island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland battle of Boyne, Boyne - a battle in the War of the Grand Alliance in Ireland in 1690; William III defeated the deposed James II and so ended the Catholicism that had been reintroduced in England by the Stuarts Drogheda - in 1649 the place was captured by Oliver Cromwell, who massacred the Catholic inhabitants water spaniel - any dog of two large curly-coated breeds used for hunting waterfowl shillalah, shillelagh - a cudgel made of hardwood (usually oak or blackthorn) patronym, patronymic - a family name derived from name of your father or a paternal ancestor (especially with an affix (such as -son in English or O'- in Irish) added to the name of your father or a paternal ancestor) Irish Gaelic, Irish - the Celtic language of Ireland keen - a funeral lament sung with loud wailing ceilidh - an informal social gathering at which there is Scottish or Irish folk music and singing and folk dancing and story telling barmbrack - a rich currant cake or bun Aran Islands - three small islands belonging to Ireland at the entrance to Galway Bay British Isles - Great Britain and Ireland and adjacent islands in the north Atlantic Northern Ireland - a division of the United Kingdom located on the northern part of the island of Ireland Eire, Ireland, Irish Republic, Republic of Ireland - a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1921 ben - a mountain or tall hill; "they were climbing the ben" Ana - mother of the ancient Irish gods; sometimes identified with Danu Aengus, Angus, Angus Og, Oengus - Celtic god of love and beauty; patron deity of young men and women Boann - Celtic goddess; mother of Angus Og Brigit - Celtic goddess of fire and fertility and agriculture and household arts and wisdom; later associated with Saint Bridget Dagda - chief Celtic god of the Tuatha De Danann; father of Angus Og and Brigit Dana, Danu - Celtic goddess who was the mother of the Tuatha De Danann; identified with the Welsh Don Fomor, Fomorian - one of a group of Celtic sea demons sometimes associated with the hostile power of nature Gwydion - Celtic sky god; a magician; giver of arts and civilization Manannan - Celtic god of the sea; son of Ler Tuatha De, Tuatha De Danann - race of Celtic gods or demigods; ruled Ireland in the Golden Age Irelander, Irish person - a native or inhabitant of Ireland Irishman - a man who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland Irishwoman - a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland macushla - (an Irish term of address expressing affection) darling |